Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali are a collection of 196 aphorisms outlining the classical yoga philosophy and practice, providing a comprehensive guide to self-realization and liberation.
Key Takeaways
- Origin: This ancient text comprises 196 aphorisms, codifying the foundational principles of classical yoga philosophy and practice.
- Purpose: Its central aim is Chitta Vritti Nirodha, the cessation of mental fluctuations, leading to spiritual liberation and inner peace.
- Method: The Sutras outline an eight-limbed path, beginning with ethical guidelines (Yamas, Niyamas) before physical postures and meditation.
- Philosophy: It identifies five Kleshas,ignorance, egoism, attachment, aversion, and clinging,as primary obstacles to self-realization.
Discussed in Episodes

The Raja Yoga Path: An Exploration of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
This episode dives into Swami Vivekananda’s interpretation of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, focusing on the practices and principles of Raja Yoga, the royal path to spiritual liberation. Discover how controlling the fluctuations of the mind through Yama, Niyama, Asana and Pranayama can lead to deep concentration and, ultimately, spiritual freedom. Learn about the five afflictions (Kleshas) that hinder progress and the nature of the Self as pure consciousness.

The Gymnastification of Yoga: Western Yoga’s Disconnect from Its Roots
This episode dives into a thread that explores the tension between modern Western yoga’s focus on physical prowess and traditional yoga’s deeper philosophical and spiritual aspects. Asana-heavy classes and the pursuit of “Instagram-worthy” poses are critiqued by yoga practitioners who feel that the core teachings of mindfulness, meditation, and the eight limbs of yoga are being neglected. We also discuss commercialization and its effects on the practice, alongside perspectives on how asana can serve as an entry point to more profound experiences in yoga

Yoga Sutras for Beginners
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali are among the most influential texts in the history of yoga , but for many beginners, their meaning can feel mysterious or hard to decode. In this episode, we translate Patanjali’s ancient teachings into clear, accessible language, exploring what the Sutras reveal about the mind, inner freedom, discipline, and the path toward clarity. We walk through the core ideas: what yoga really means according to Patanjali, how the mind becomes distracted, and how practices like breathwork, meditation, and ethical living dissolve suffering at its root. Whether you're just starting your yoga journey or revisiting the philosophy behind your practice, this is a gentle introduction to one of yoga’s most timeless guides. A simple, grounding, beginner-friendly doorway into classical yoga philosophy. Exploring Yoga

Mastering the Mind: Insights from The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
In this episode of Exploring Yoga, we dive deep into one of the most foundational texts in yoga philosophy: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. These ancient sutras are the roadmap to mastering the mind and achieving spiritual liberation through the practice of Raja Yoga. We explore the eight limbs of yoga, which guide practitioners from ethical living to deep meditation and self-realization. Whether you’re new to yoga or looking to deepen your understanding of its core teachings, this episode unravels the wisdom of Patanjali’s timeless sutras in an approachable and insightful way